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Casita Terrace Iris Oak
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Casita Terrace Nimbus oak
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Elderwood Aged Copper Oak
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Elderwood Asher Gray Oak
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Elderwood Bungalow Oak
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Elderwood Sandbank Oak
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Briarfield Artifact Oak
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Briarfield Tanned oak
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Briarfield Sunbleached Oak
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Sterlington Rich Barrel Oak
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Sterlington Smooth Amber Oak
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Sterlington Malted Barley Oak
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Sterlington Tenessee Rye Oak
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Diamond Brushed Grey Multi
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Diamond Canyon Oak Multi
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Diamond Espresso Hickory
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Answers to your questions
Can new flooring be installed over existing tile or hardwood?
Yes, in many cases new flooring can be installed over existing tile or hardwood, provided the surface is structurally sound, level, and properly prepared. We evaluate each situation individually to determine the best and most durable approach.
Do you help with flooring selection?
Absolutely. We have a showroom with samples of various flooring types, and our knowledgeable staff will guide you through the selection process. We ask the right questions—about usage, budget, style, and long-term expectations—to make the process efficient and ensure the flooring you choose fits your home and lifestyle.
Will my home be livable during the renovation?
In most cases, yes. Smaller projects like kitchens or bathrooms are typically completed in phases to minimize disruption. Larger, full-home renovations or additions may require temporary adjustments, including furniture storage, to maintain efficiency and scheduling. All details are discussed and planned in advance.
What factors most commonly affect final project cost?
Final cost is influenced by material selection, existing subfloor conditions, layout complexity, prep requirements, and any changes made during the project.